very clean and tidy
immaculate
to be very busy, so that you cannot do anything else
be tied up
dirt, mud or another sticky substance that makes something dirty
muck
completely clean
spotless
pieces of waste material, paper etc.
debris
to be involved in a situation or activity that is too difficult for you to understand or deal with
be out of your depth
to be unable to do something because you are doing something else
be otherwise engaged
it happens or appears suddenly and in an unexpected way
crop up
to make (yourself or something) look neater and tidier
spruce up
clean and likely to prevent bacteria, infections or disease from spreading
hygienic
to hurt you or cause problems for you
play up
waste material that has been thrown away
refuse
very busy or full of activity
hectic
to rub (something) hard, especially with a stiff brush, in order to clean it
scrub
the parts of something that are left after the rest has been destroyed or has disappeared
remains
very important and needing to be dealt with immediately
urgent
to not be someone’s responsibility any more
be out of someone’s hands
to clean something with a chemical that destroys bacteria
disinfect
broken pieces of wood and other things from a wrecked ship, floating in the sea or scattered on the shore
flotsam
something that is in the same condition as when it was first made
pristine
to have a lot of problems to deal with or a large amount of work to do
have a lot on your plate
to go somewhere for a short time
pop out
to have an enormous amount of work that you need to complete, especially work that should already have been completed
have an almighty backlog
to have more work than you can deal with
be snowed under
not in the same direction as someone is going
out of someone’s way